Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 12, 1950, p. 5

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thursday octobnt 11th um the acton free mjess vxatrtvt travel refreshed ktk r hudm ho optoiomtlst wul b at dr g a sirrs office rieuday even1no novehmb luk im coupietc rvisioirr service modern dancing instruction mixed by prof tackor on evwunfj por waoli interfiled penoni mail this ad to mrs e wensley 343 miim mvd now i indicate your particular preference wat fox trot tango rhumb 13 year and up separate dattes for young people and adults name address age phone instruction will be oiven at the yjaca tim the ijj lg fcox of ou camoons ttcaus days ok cast watt uxfrvtus home rem kacc a larg box filled with cartoons clipped from daily paper during tha last world war prove vary in teresting now th cartoon of president roosevelt deurmlned churchill toothy hlronllo and a distressed hitler recall mamorlaa of th days not to very ions ago when thca drawings depicted headline new a llttl taw grimly than th front peg typical is on of munoclad nazis who ar whispering beneath a pic tur of hitler as on says con fidentially hermann i m beginning to wonder if he s rvm any good at pa per hanging ruing over the cartoons one fijas many interesting articles un je hark there is th story of a i year oui boy who told a rrfcrui worker its all right i ran walk as she nrnrd him out of thf debris if a bombed building when hr had tuin trspped for l n hour any articles uti russia air gnmly tnlt itsling it iw our mmiiioii are lumiltt here use of thrlr enor- ii ous unnfics thert o nothing trip human people would welcome more than trrnilnatkon of the war- tut not without mi tory the woid defrat is aa allrn to thnr think ing as to thrlr torabularlv no iras alien 1 the thought of mart with an unrnjuerrd dfrminy there are picture of students manning the district for umd clothing to send to thr russians remember the careless talk coats lives posters and th walls hav ran some of them are repro duced in the papers along wfth comments on rumours of hitler s death quite a frw of th cartoons hsve casualty lists on th back cheerfulness in the cartoons and the article was a llttl forcad in those days even though we wa saga nach had its biggest year ever in 1943 despite wartime re strictions pretty young girls are plrtured smiling as thy file at small parts of i an raster hnmters the cartoons cause a chuckle llut who would want those days bain ahs news ov srernvamt avfvite eaht narla raal uatlla ml oarlph 1c a largrr brighter picture in thr rxn air hi ar the matchlru tnnr ol the in a car speaker showing this week frisat oct 1314 bell starrs daughter george montgomery ruth roman man tuoa oct 1617 connecticut yankee bing crosby rhonda fleming wodtfcun oct u19 knock on any door adult humphrey bogart john derrick uu our christmas lay away at a floyd smith credit jeweller 75 quaker st ouelph no carrying charge radio service guaranteed repair to all makes and madeb manning electric pbonb2w roy s taxi dont bc late phone 128 ymca opening dinner thursday october 19rh 1950 gfrest speaker w j macdiarmid executhc secretary central y mca toronto dinner 630 bridt30 tuksta 100 untiled number of tickets available at the y er fram beard member last thursday mil too sad actoa met in a battle of giants on uc un ion gridiron wilton won by a 30 point margin both teams scored touchdown in th first quarter but neither man aged to convert however the mil ton squad had the advantage in weight and scored one td each in th second and third quarters and twice in tii final canto fven allowing for th wind th kicking on both side was poor there were no converts throughout the game i may was mostly clean although one acton player was badly kneed the highlight of the game occurred when i ted ander ion brought the ball out from be hind our goal line to stop a steady attack by the mlltonitr in the sec ond quart r iloth bums unrd to one man tams with ilob ilrure fur acton and watkr for xihton errtoi n comis lirrr for thr itrt tfrtiir ltd tininnliiv offrlal uir liitutl an 1 stit ton n ft irs ittoun limt r and llmiiiwi1l aiul iv hit- limsjnm ttir a ton tram ahrd by m- iovlt- our n w 1 t aiwl junior lf r ifirht r was run- i in llasilvm jark das itlwin ikavkkin at irrvm cun l rutin funnel r wiwl lioukai aitd jolkn ware th mltnn ajuad tniuteii f walkr akini mk frmirv mill tlmunjuon moore hi lot itoitrru wit molt cairns takrr and mr htrtney rttarhrd by mr rous since hon orls has left school an election for pn sldrnt ff the ijt erary socii ty was necekxary dirk wood was elected by acclamation cher iiswlrrs w re ltctel re cently ttiey are yvunm ilrunelle jo anna veldhuls carol tyl r carolyn oaki s itrry currey an na marie spitu r and sblrlry wll son we would like to thank the school boa rd for the bus they ha ve pro- vlded for the transportation of the team cheerleaders and those con nrcted with the tram to our games in milton and icorgrtown anthany rockland and fred r artnger bonneted member reads old article thr oct nix r meeting of the ac ton womi n i institute was held on tlttirulay afl rn urn at the norm of mrs corui rrcr main st the president mr it i ixiv utwin was in charge of the mrctlng t ollow ing the openink ode and pruyt r the wth lar nvr thr re port from the acton r air showing a cood financial return from the booth the roll call was amucrcd h nimint a klrcct in toun and uing u h re sltuatexl thr tonic of tin month wits ills toncll hi warch each one was to prcs nt rithcr a hutoricil story or article mans r rnts w ere related both of local and national interest the president uas adorned in her grandmother a whit bonm x to pre nt hrr story mrs earl 1ambort read a poem b rlna jacques on appreciating onr s home town and mrs wm inn read a thanksgixlng mes sage thr district directors mretlng hi id in milton was reported by mrs wlldrntpin and the secretary wai instructed to send the donation for the girls trip to the district secretary some of the highlights of the con- vention held in georgetown were reported by mrs wilderspin a delegate to the meeting the next meeting is planned to be held in the evening when mr and mrs robbths v ill gie an 11 luitrated travel talk the time and place are not planned as yet the mreting closed with all re peating the miipah praver the hostess w as assisted b mrs jas wilds mrs j lovell and mrs g uazenbv in serving refreshments utilities reports power lines ready at the regular meeting of th ac ton iublic utilities commission held this tuesday night final du cussion was held before the new no 2 power station begins opera tion foreman mason reported that th lines of the commission would be ready to take the power from no i substation when it was ready for service they expected th station to begin operation today thursday notification was received from council tu instal a light on no t highuay west of main st th rtoltfl on this mad lelong to the 1 rl and a longt r pole will have to tr lrialatllrd before clrarance can kiv n for thr riec asary light hra lift ran be installed this will m taik n caie of aa soon as tuuutlr tin a i ir n rut llrlck o ul k 1 ft r 1 villi mivur to be ttl 1 nt tr r it r t n it r am ti thli i ui u o idrred tin i in 1 1 1 i dlhhlt hrctet k ty n lit 1 u at 11m rr u it ih i h v t i n ti it tiption on s mdis ft in n fi i i j 1 i 4 i in 11 ia ir r i tu n was nee ii i- i 111 wm hnr craft group begins classes next week at the second meeting of the ladles craft group held last night in the y 30 ladles signed a list for classes in leatherwork which are to begin next week there are 10 oi more ladies in each of three class- u i p ui u i k w r to be tkittit and i lt rtisrd in thr 1m i rci it mil iiclld to huv a t it- i hone inttillfd ut thr hfimt if iougtui mjkhi itkr a it was to ik- listed along with thr rest of the tdulilv ti irphonrs wattrworks supt i am iter t re porttd there was a irak in thr aer vice on iake avinur at ii h hin ttin provertv it is tueetrd tliat whin tin tn i roots were n movnl from th ixxilt vurd th y damaged thr uatir rvici if thfl is the ra thr coit of n piilrlng thr er vln is to h chnrird to lh proper ty holdi r sui t iiiitn rt rt porui that f firr hsdrant nt thr ctirm r of ijikr and park avenue would have to be ralsil or thr ttoulrvard graded down hrfvc tvlrr is to report this matti r tn council seen t ii v mcoearhu brought up thr mnttt r of uiliik tin mw llllkng marhinr tor tht monlhh bills it mji i iintt thnt c nldrrallr prac tict t m 1 1 1 to i rntr thi mach ine rtfirtrntu and nlo that it wool 1 im itirr ronvinirnt for tht krt pini of rcrd if this marhinr uin nt to tn- iiki until thr first of thr nrw vrar thrrr are only two morr liiumr- to t made on the old it stem plan have wen rrcrlved for thr nrw pumping station at the well on north main str et and an estimate ftrcurid for the building these are o b turned ov t r to council so that i lnu can itr prepared for the rnlsing of thr nrcrwuiry money for thr project those prtent nt thr meeting v ere reeve f tyler cmmliiloner t ware and iob macarthur doug maion was present tn place of hv dro supenntendi nt wllion who is at present in st josephs hospital cturlph waterwnrkrrs supt jack tjimlert and see trras j mc gt ichie wrre also present hydra department hfpc of ont power 7400 acton free prr 2 b0 whtthams garage b 20 lliflhunv garner 4 11 d 11 how den co 1 td 1 70 line and cable accessories 12 30 macdonald electric i td j 14 jas r kearney corp sbb 2s canadian line materials v4 bo cansfirld flectrical works 11 17 fxpress and transport 2 b3 iy73 14 waterwarks departssvrnt don t wait materials are on th rise and also wages we can put your laterals in now at a price suit able to your purs and leave things ready to b hooltad up upon completion of disposal plant free quotations j e wvcmullen judcait muehbing a haahng fhajsa burt t7j haas m thompson motor spartan constrnctton co cinadlan brass co ltd 7w 23bs 14132 nasxaoawiya mo 7 esuhlch are being held monday j saitajivtar afternoon 35 mondv evening 710 m a social and friday evening 710 leatherwork will be taught by mr d branttord of georgetown who herself was taught by a pro fessional leathenrorker hides are being purchased from baardmore and co mr andrew fussell oi toronto is available to taach metal work in april and there is a possibility that art classes may also begin soon rugs brought by one of the mem bers roused much tntereat in rug making these fugs reaembllng needlepoint were made in tha maritime sewing carving and glove making are also being con sidered for classes thanksgiving topic of wms meeting the wms of nassagavacya presbyterian church met last tues day in the church for their fall thank offcrmg meeting the scrip ture was read by mr ed dredge and those leading in the prayer were mrs hathaway and mrs tin- line mrs t g m bryan of mor- ruton was the guest speaker and at the close of the meeting a social cup of tea and refreshments were serv ed tn the sunday school room on wednesday evening a joint meeting of the congregations of the kassagaueya presbyterian church and st davids church of camp bell vllle met in nassagmweya church and extended a call to the rev james e sutherland of st columbia church vancouver bc several from this district attend ed anniversary service in st david church campbeuvole on sunday mrs g c jone of dmvale spent a few days with mr and mrs jack dredge visual problems of school children ii has u aaatd thai iraals the tataayar between tie t f7 far ataila u repeal a yrax a uhoai but th ra to th par- rnts is snsjsj umrs that risur when thrlr af bring s grid ka lian u pes l a snather yrar and yet it has bern faund thai many rlftaayea r barkuard simply braut tkvry ar una mr t arr rlrarly r brcaua ifcry have dlarmfrt when salag thrlr ryra either far dulant near wrfc r hlh ihwaanrart is raaaed beraas tha rrlauanahlp bvtween arcammaaa- facuajng la eyes ana ra- vrrgrrae ilsirnlag th eyes la at ull bu vyrs are painting at ik barrvrd abect ts aat af harmaay the tamg atgkted rklla will have na dlffteally seeing clearly la the dlslaac and maal will have aa difficulty aeelag his near warh rlearly but dlaramfart may raua klm i avaid valag bis eye far any leagtk af time the short sighted child ran ast are well la tha distance and will have difficulty seeing thr srboal blackboard lie then tends te avald sack sports and activities as requlr goad dlataal vision and tends te concentrate on near work sad sc tlvlllra which land t fortkrr thai drvrlopaarnt of short algkledness rsyrhologlkta estimate that s3 per rent of all knowledge romeo through the eyes and whrn a child la unable la accomplish bis given laaks at arhoal frustration often rauaes him to drvrlop into the rtaos had bay in a recent survey in the tpnlled hutea af the 2 million srboal children tested 20 per cent re quired visual attentlan rarenta should watch their child rrn for the following symptoms of visual traablra 1 constant rubbing of the eyes x inability u see objects clrartv in the distance i mlsllke af reading 4 fatigue or llstlrsanrsa after reading 5 holding reading matter rlase to tha eyes c tilling the hrsd while reading 7 prawning or scowling i illtunci dislike far bright light f dislike af games requiring vision i rednesa or irritation of the eyes ar lids ii lleadachea is creased eye wmcmilligan ro optomttbist at a t browns mill rtseet actov wrmm u jb la t 9j rvit wrnvrhday trlrphone 3am phone 69 for your fuel oil- furnace oil stove oil kerosene thompsons farm service prompt delivery autpict of milton rotary club procftds for community sirvice work 1 35 par pnon 7te blue 2ou feeauty salcut in acton formerly acion uauty shop presents you with the first opening anniversary specials permanents machin and machinaltt 6 50 value for i5 00 8 50 value for j6 00 10 00 value for 7 50 cold waves 8 50 10 00 12 50 plain shampoo and wave 1 00 oil shampoo and wave 1 25 silhouette shampoo and wave 1 25 all oil or scalp trmtmonta 1 so for appointments phone 245 anytime between 830 am and 1030 pm mmm hockey players wanted junior and intermediate first practice monday october 23 juniors 7 pm sharp dst intermediate 9 pm sharp dst at milton arena 1l wiy atr off astlks stwtroljet-

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